Guest Blog #136, Entry #605, August 1, 2011 Happy first day of August! Depending on when school starts in your part of the world, August usually means back to school time for kids and college students. If you or your kids are headed to college for the first time, or you're a returning student, you ... continue reading...
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Guest Blogger: How to Shop for a Quality Mattress on a Budget
Guest Blog #135, Entry #604, July 31, 2011 Out of the most expensive parts of owning a home is choosing appliances, furniture and yes a mattress for your bedroom. Mattresses have always been one of those ticket items that are supposed to last for years, and buying a bad one can lead to a poor ... continue reading...
Overcoming the ‘Unexpected’ of Outdoor Entertaining
Guest Blog #131, Entry #599, July 26, 2011 The idea of outdoor entertaining is always exciting, especially in the warm summertime months. The idea of friends and family enjoying refreshments by the pool and taking in the warm summer sun can be heavenly. What happens when the weather doesn't ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Make your Bedroom Gorgeous on a Budget
Guest Blog #130, Entry #598, July 25, 2011 For every homeowner, the bedroom is the one place in the house that you can really call home. For the bedroom enables the homeowner to express their style, and enjoy a room that is a sanctuary, rather than a public display for the rest of the ... continue reading...
How to Create an Inspiring Kitchen Garden
Guest Blog #128, Entry #595, July 22, 2011 I've noticed that the average homeowner is starting to become more conscious about what foods they eat and feed to their family. From growing their own organic vegetables to creative gardening that is easily accessible when sitting on your outdoor porch, ... continue reading...
8 Ways to Boost your Curb Appeal Under $50.00
Entry #587, July 14, 2011 If you're trying to make the grounds, or exterior portions of your home look better, you need to focus on curb appeal boosting ideas. Especially when selling your home, your curb appeal can make or break the buyers opinion about your home, before they even step inside ... continue reading...
How to Grow Organic Vegetables this Summer
Guest Blog #120, Entry #585, July 12, 2011 Depending on the climate, the summertime may be the best time to start your vegetable garden. Growing your own vegetables ensures you can grow free from pesticides, hormones, and control the environmental factors around your food. Organic gardening has ... continue reading...
Zen Outdoor Patio Furniture Inspiration
Entry #583, July 10, 2011 When I hear my friends and colleagues talk about how they are spending their summers, they are filled with vacations, relaxing, spending time with family in the outdoors, and plenty of soul searching.... geesh not me! My summer has been filled with chauffeuring my ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Distinguishing Between Modern to Industrial Interior Design
Guest Blog #114, Entry #578, July 5, 2011 You are searching for a new look for your home's common areas. You don't want a crowded look, but you still want your living room, for example, to be comfortable in appearance and functionality. You are drawn back time and again to three design types that ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Go Green & Save Money in Your Bathroom
Guest Blog #113, Entry #576, July 3, 2011 In recent years, the push towards green cleaning and keeping our homes and families safe has grown greater. While you may know its good for the environment and your family/home, do you know how to save money in your bathroom by 'going ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: Environmentally-Friendly Ways To Wash Your Car
Guest Blog #109, Entry #571, June 29, 2011 In every portion of your home life there are eco-friendly ways to improve your way of life. One of the biggest water consumption activities is washing your car. Today, our Guest Blogger gives tips for saving water, and practicing eco-friendly practices on ... continue reading...
Guest Blogger: How to Make your Tiny Bathroom Look Larger
Guest Blog #102, Entry #563, June 21, 2011 For the average homeowner the illusion of space is a primary goal in any room. When it comes to the bathroom, this is especially true for comfort, functionality and aesthetics. Although, giving the illusion of space, and actually making it feel larger can ... continue reading...
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